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Fun On A Cold Day: Riverwest Hockey Action |
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Written by Currents Staff
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Friday, 30 January 2009 |
by Dan Vogel, photo by Tom Penn
Riverwest has its own ice rink. It’s located on Pierce Street, and was created by Jeremy Prach, currently the coach of the Dusters, a Pettit Ice Center adult league hockey team that includes many a Riverwester.

This year Jeff ordered an ice rink kit – basically a giant 30’ x 50’
tarp with one foot high sidewalls. He installed it in his side yard
and filled it with water, and it was soon frozen solid. He regularly
resurfaces it with the garden hose, so the ice stays in great shape.
On New Years Day Jeremy hosted a 2-on-2 hockey tournament. About 15
hockey players participated, and probably another 20 people stopped by
to watch and enjoy local beverages and a warm bonfire. Many expressed
surprise at seeing an outdoor rink in Riverwest. While it’s fairly
common up north in “hockey country,” it’s a big novelty down in the
city.
The following weekend I stopped by to skate a bit and found several
local boys who Jeremy had invited up from the sidewalk to try their
hand at skating. Once we got some old used skates laced up on them we
helped them out onto the ice, gave them some hockey sticks and let them
go at the pucks. They had a great time trying their luck shooting at
the “goals,” two plastic milk crates. Jeremy’s son Loyal showed off
his skating skills, all dressed in full hockey gear.
Eventually a few adults showed up and we got down to business with
another 2-on-2 game for a couple of hours. Even on such a cold day we
worked up a sweat skating so hard. It was a nice group of people
brought together from around the town by their love of skating. At the
end of the long day, my wife Nancy came by to pick me up to go to the
Riverwest Co-op spaghetti dinner fundraiser. It was a nice way to wind
down the day, having a warm meal with fellow Riverwesters.
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